Babies who do not like to eat meat are considered to have a zinc deficiency, their own eating habits, hard foods, poor chewing, and indigestion. Zinc is mostly found in meat and shellfish. If the baby does not want to eat meat, it will cause zinc deficiency, and zinc deficiency will cause anorexia, picky eating and other symptoms, which will lead to a vicious circle, and you need to take zinc supplements in time to promote the baby’s appetite. The taste of meat made by parents is not in line with the baby’s eating habits, resulting in the baby’s disinterest in food. Parents must make the meat taste better according to the baby’s eating habits in order to better make the baby intake of meat. Meat is rich in protein as well as other nutrients that are extremely important for your baby’s growth and development. If your child has indigestion or digestive disorders during this time, he or she may also show symptoms of not liking meat. A child’s dislike of meat can easily lead to protein deficiency and malnutrition and should be monitored and medical attention should be sought if necessary.